Out of the hive, she found her free will. Though her wings fluttered under heavy turbulence.
Amazed, by the liberty that flowers held in petals, all around She began to work on arousing subjects, in the playground.
Irises, roses, fuchsias and sunflowers. Purple, red, pink and yellow- for endless hours.
Her mouth met many lips, sensing negative charges She finally understood that natural energy was harmless.
Satiated, by her existential discoveries in The Garden She returned to the tall trees to receive her pardon.
But along the path home she was surrounded. The colours melted and mixed into grey and brown.
Unable to control the velocity to self-discovery, Wary droplets of perfume sprayed in cries. It was then she found her guise, Judged by those who told lies, Reached into her abdomen and prised, No fail-safe to catch her from the skies.